Day 2
Mumbai to New Delhi (By air)
Meet and assist with our GRAND INDIA TOURS representative at
airport and transfer to pre booked hotel in New Delhi. If you are
arriving in Morning New Delhi so can check in at hotel first and
there is option available for the city tour or something related
tour activity like shopping, etc. or day can be free for you
without any transportation for any activity, just stay at hotel.

Day 3
Delhi to Haridwar & Rishikesh: (BY Road)
After breakfast proceed to India’s Holy cities Haridwar & Rishkesh.
Firstly visit
Har Ki Pauri is a sacred Ghat was constructed by King Vikramaditya
(1st century BC) in memory of his brother Bhrithari. It is
believed that Bhrithari came to Haridwar and meditated on the
banks of the holy Ganges. When he died, his brother constructed a
Ghat in his name, which later came to be known as Har-Ki-Pauri.
The most sacred ghat within Har-ki-Pauri is Brahmakund. The next
Holy place to visit in Haridwar is Bharat Mata Temple.
Bharat Mata Temple in Haridwar is a multi-storey temple dedicated
to Bharat Mata (Mother India). Bharat Mata Mandir was inaugurated
on 15 May 1983 by Indira Gandhi on the banks of the river Ganges.
It is situated adjacent to the Smanvaya Ashram, and stands eight
stories tall to a height of 180 feet (55 m). Each floor depicts an
era in the Indian history, from the days of Ramayan until India's
independence.
later proceed to Rishikesh ½ hour drive from Haridwar. Rishikesh
is also known as the gateway to the Himalayas and is located
around 25 kilometers north of another holy city, Haridwar. Stay
overnight in Rishkesh.

Day 5
Rishikesh to Amritsar: Golden Temple city (By road)
Today after breakfast check out from the hotel in Morning proceed
to Amritsar – a city of the Golden Temple. Reach Amritsar, check
in the hotel overnight stay only.

Day 6
Amritsar City tour with ‘Wagah Border’ excursion:
Today early morning visit to Golden Temple in Amritsar spend 2-3
hours than proceed to ‘Wagah Border’

About Wagah Border: The Wagah border, often called the "Berlin
wall of Asia", is a ceremonial border on the India–Pakistan Border
where each evening there is a retreat ceremony called 'lowering of
the flags', which has been held since 1959. At that time there is
an energetic parade by the Border Security Force (B.S.F) of India
and the Pakistan Rangers soldiers. It may appear slightly
aggressive and even hostile to foreigners but in fact the paraders
are imitating the pride and anger of a Cockerel. Late evening
return to Amritsar Hotel to overnight stay.
Day 7
Amritsar to New Delhi (By road):
Today check out from hotel and proceed to New Delhi. Reach N.
Delhi and overnight stay.

Day 8
Delhi City Tour:
Full day Delhi City tour start 7 am visit the following places in
Delhi or New Delhi:

Birla Temple: @ 08:00 hrs.
Also called The Laxmi Narayana Temple. The temple is adorned with
many shrines, fountains, and a large garden. The temple is one of
the major attractions of Delhi and attracts thousands of devotees
on the Hindu festivals of Janmashtami and Diwali.

India Gate:
The India Gate is the national monument of India. Situated in the
heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
It was built in 1931. Originally known as All India War Memorial,
it is a prominent landmark in Delhi and commemorates the 90,000
soldiers of the British Indian Army who lost their lives while
fighting for the British Indian Empire, or more correctly the
British Raj in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.

Parliament House:
The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body in India.
Founded in 1919, the Parliament alone possesses legislative
supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all political bodies in
India.

Jantar Mantar:
The Jantra Mantra (literally the 'instrument and formula' and
often called the Jantar Mantar), is located in the modern city of
New Delhi, Delhi. It consists of 13 architectural astronomy
instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1724
onwards, and is one of five built by him, as he was given by
Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah the task of revising the calendar and
astronomical tables.

Rajghaat:
Raj Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble
platform that marks the spot of Gandhiji's cremation on 31 January
1948. It is left open to the sky while an eternal flame burns
perpetually at one end. It is located on the banks of the river
Yamuna in Delhi in India on Ring Road officially known as Mahatma
Gandhi Road.

Red Fort:
The Red Fort usually transcribed into English as Lal Qil'ah or Lal
Qila) is a 17th century fort complex constructed by the lal qila
in the walled city of Old Delhi (in present day Delhi, India) that
served as the residence of the Imperial Family of India. It also
served as the capital of the Mughals until 1857, when Mughal
emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled by the British Indian
government. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
2007.

Jama Masjid:
Delhi, is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India. Commissioned
by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal, and
completed in the year 1628 AD, it is the largest and best-known
mosque in India. It lies at the origin of a very busy central
street of Old Delhi, the Chawri Bazar Road.

Qutub Minar:
The Qutub Minar is a tower located in Delhi, India. It is the
world's tallest brick minaret with a height of 72.5 meters (237.8
ft). Construction commenced by Qutb-ud-din Aibak who won Delhi
from Prithviraj under Muhammad Ghori as his commander in chief,
and finished by Iltutmish.

Lotus Temple:
The Bahá'í House of Worship in Delhi, India, popularly known as
the Lotus Temple due to its flowerlike shape, is a Bahá'í House of
Worship and also a prominent attraction in Delhi. It was completed
in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian
subcontinent.

Akshardham Temple:
Akshardham is a Hindu temple complex in Delhi, India. Also
referred to as Delhi Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the
complex displays millennia of traditional Indian and Hindu
culture, spirituality, and architecture.

Humayun's tomb:
This is tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. The tomb was
commissioned by Humayun's wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562 CE, and
designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect. It was the
first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, and is located in
Nizamuddin East, Delhi, India, close to the Dina-panah citadel
also known as Purana Qila, that Humayun founded in 1533. It was
also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale. The
tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993,[2] and
since then has undergone extensive restoration work, which is
still underway. Besides the main tomb enclosure of Humayun,
several smaller monuments dot the pathway leading up to it, from
the main entrance in the West, including one that even pre-dates
the main tomb itself, by twenty years; it is the tomb complex of
Isa Khan Niyazi, an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri's court of the
Suri dynasty, who fought against the Mughals, constructed in 1547
CE.

Day 9
Delhi to Varanasi (By train):
Today early evening you will be transferring to Delhi Railway
station to catch the train to proceed Varanasi. Overnight stay in
train.

Day 10
Arrived Varanasi:
Arrive Varanasi railway station, meet & assist with Grand India
Tours representative and transfer to hotel. Check in to hotel take
some rest and afternoon visit to Varanasi Ghat.

Day 11
Varanasi to Delhi (By train)
Today visit some important temples & boat ride in Varanasi, later
transferring to Varanasi railway station to catch train to proceed
Delhi. Overnight in Train.

Day 12
Arrive Delhi
Arriving Delhi, Meet & assist with Grand India Tour representative
and transfer to hotel. Take some rest and early evening can spend
for the Shopping if you interesting.

Day 13
Delhi to Udaipur (By train)
Today after breakfast drop you at railway station to catch the
train to visit in ‘Udaipur’. Overnight journey in train.

Day 14
Arrive Udaipur:
Arriving Udaipur train station meet & assist with Grand India Tour
representative and transfer to hotel. Take some rest and early
evening visit at ‘Lake Palace’

About Udaipur:
It is also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal
Council and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur
district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located
403 kilometers (250 mi) southwest of the state capital, Jaipur.

Apart from its history, culture and scenic locations, it is also
known for its Rajput-era palaces. The Lake Palace, for instance,
covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake. Many of the palaces
have been converted into luxury hotels. It is often called the
"Venice of the East" and is also nicknamed the "Lake City". Lake
Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this
city are considered some of the most beautiful lakes in the state.

Overnight stay in Udaipur.

Day 15
Udaipur to Mumbai (By air)
Today you will be visiting the Lake Pichola in Udaipur:

Lake Pichola:
Lake Pichola is a lake that has two islands, Jag Niwas and the Jag
Mandir. This lake is 4 km long and 3 km wide, originally built by
Maharana Udai Singh II. There are many ghats, like the bathing and
washing ghats, which can be approached through boats from the City
Palace of Udaipur (Bansi Ghat). In the heart of the lake the Lake
Palace stands, which is now converted into a heritage palace
hotel. The lake remains fairly shallow even during heavy rains,
and gets dry easily in times of severe drought.

Later you will be dropping at airport in Udaipur to take flight to
Mumbai. Arrive Mumbai, meet & assist with Grand India Tours
representative at Mumbai airport and transfer to hotel in Mumbai.
Stay overnight in Mumbai.

Day 16
Mumbai
Full day Mumbai city tour. Mumbai, India has centuries of old
history and many sites of tourist interest. Some of them are:

Day 17
Mumbai - Elephanta
Enjoy Mumbai city excursion 'Elephanta Caves'
The Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on
Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") in
Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the east of the city of
Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The island, located on
an arm of the Arabian Sea, consists of two groups of caves—the
first is a large group of five Hindu caves, the second, a smaller
group of two Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain rock cut
stone sculptures, representing the Shaiva Hindu sect, dedicated to
the god Shiva. After the sightseeing return to hotel for overnight
stay.

Day 18
Mumbai Departure
Departure day from Mumbai to get fly back your own home
destination.

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